Question about selling a strategy

Look how many spelling errors you have in this paragraph only

- particulary
- infresting
- corellation
- hadnt
- wouldnt

A PhD in EE who does not know how to spell correlation. And you want us to take you seriously? And besides the spelling errors and the lack of knowledge of using a spell checker (available for free with most browsers) you claim to use gp and you catch generations on the fly? My friend here is on the floor laughing. His gp does 10,000 generations a second. He couldn't catch one even if he wanted.

Do you really think anyone buys this BS here? No more BS please, no more....Aren't you tired people?

Im typing from a tablet, pardon for the spelling error.
yes, i can browse the current population, since my gp only does 1 generation every 5 mins.

At 10,000 generations a second whats the size of your population ? I think your doing something wrong.
 
I wonder, where did you get that I said that? It's simply amazing. You almost wrote a half page of things that I never said.

I wrote "...seem to be insinuating..."

I'll put on my Bill Clinton hat for a moment and define my phrase:

seem (sēm)/ verb: give the impression or sensation of being something or having a particular quality.

insinuate (in-ˈsin-yə-ˌwāt) / verb: to say (something, especially something bad or insulting) in an indirect way

You gave the impression in an insulting, indirect way, that anyone claiming to have a strategy for trading energy on a 1-min time frame is full of sh*t and will be eaten by the "big fish".

If your earlier post to that effect was misconstrued by me, I'm sorry for the misinterpretation.
 
Is there a "standard" and a "non standard" price action? Haven't you gotten tired of this BS? When you or the other guy get in, "standard" price action will go against you? What don't you understand exactly?

Yes, standard price action occurs the majority of the time. Non-standard price action occurs in the minutes surrounding significant news events (such as the Wed inventory report in CL). Non-standard price action is based on algos reacting to key words in the report. Once those reactions are over (usually a couple minutes or less), the report is digested and technical price action is again used to position based on the interpretation of the fundamentals.

When I or the other guy "get in" it doesn't really matter if the price action does against me or not. What matters is:

Was my entry according to plan?

Did the risk:reward fit my plan?

Was my trade managed according to plan?

If I answer these questions with a yes on every trade, the net result will be a profit at the end of the day, unless my trading day is interrupted or cut short by factors beyond my control.
 
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